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Gilbert to Ampere turn Converter
Use this page to convert gilbert values into ampere turn, with background details, formulas, a worked example, and a quick conversion table.
Conversion formula
1 Gi = 0.795774715459477 At
1 At = 1.25663706143592 Gi
Example: 10 Gi = 7.95774715459477 At
Gilbert
One gilbert is equal to 0.795774715459477 ampere turns.
History: The gilbert is a CGS unit named after William Gilbert.
Current use: Used in older magnetics references and CGS magnetic circuit calculations.
Also written as Gi.
Ampere turn
Ampere turn measures magnetomotive force from current through turns of a coil.
History: Ampere-turns are used to relate current and winding turns in magnetic circuits.
Current use: Used for coils, solenoids, transformers, motors, electromagnets, and magnetic circuit design.
Also written as At.
Gilbert to Ampere turn table
| Gilbert [Gi] | Ampere turn [At] |
|---|---|
| 0.01 Gi | 0.00795774715459477 At |
| 0.1 Gi | 0.0795774715459477 At |
| 1 Gi | 0.795774715459477 At |
| 2 Gi | 1.59154943091895 At |
| 5 Gi | 3.97887357729738 At |
| 10 Gi | 7.95774715459477 At |
| 20 Gi | 15.9154943091895 At |
| 50 Gi | 39.7887357729738 At |
| 100 Gi | 79.5774715459477 At |
